The Unified Agents Office, a Tawafa institutions working under the supervision of the Ministry of Haj, said it has 4,000 jobs for Saudi youths in different sectors – administrative, field, bill collection, accounting, transport, reception, guidance, auditing and follow-up. Dr. Abdul Ilah Bin Muhammad Jada', member of the Board of Directors and Supervisor of Public Relations and Information, said that besides launching the seminar's program, job applicants were acquainted with the nature of jobs, so as to help them gain the required skills and raise their level of competence in serving the pilgrims at the country's entry points. Jada' said the Unified Agents Office serves pilgrims by facilitating entry procedures at Saudi borders in coordination with concerned authorities. This is apart from welcoming, helping, guiding and enlightening the pilgrims; providing care for people with special needs; and collecting fees for Tawafa establishments, tents at the holy sites, pilgrims' transportation, safekeeping of passports and their baggage. Jada' said that like every year, even this year the Unified Agents Office will seek help from only Saudi youth. He added that this year's Haj operation plan will be more realistic and ambitious after detecting some negative aspects during the past years. This is besides developing several administrations and departments, so as to achieve high quality services for the pilgrims. __